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Old 27th Nov 2017, 06:43
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Originally Posted by SASless
Westie,

Several US Submariners have told me they would have surfaced the Boat and stayed on the surface to be able to ventilate the Boat as needed should the sea water generate toxic gases by mixing with the acid in the batteries.

They acknowledge it would have been a miserable ride home due to the sea state but the Boat should have handled it.

Do you have any technical explanation why that would be an unsound action to take considering the Boat's reporting taking on some water?

Because trying to ventilate the boat whilst in an 8m would likely lead to the introduction of water into the people tube. It would also mean that no work could be done - a submarine doesn't have a keel, and thus would be rolling like a bastard.

Ironically, it might be safer to go deep and calmer.
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